Hello /int.
>>3086 Hello. What the hell are you doing here?
He is out there.
>>3088 No way!
>>3089 >>3088 I'm here. Oh, just looking for new experiences. Looking for new interwebs imageboards, those things, here is a nice place, but a little empty I guess. But, this is the beginning of a friendship between Russia and Brazil. So, what's up?
>>3090 >Oh, just looking for new experiences. Favelas! coolface.jpg btw where are you living? >friendship between Russia and Brazil BRICS über alles! >So, what's up? As always. 17 december and still no notmal winter. +1°C only. I even can't wear hat - too hot. Do you know something about fishing in your country?
>>3091 >BRICS über alles! Bwha. >17 december and still no notmal winter. You must be living in a wrong place. Brazil, tell us, how big is average salary in your region and how much do you spend on your home utilities (electricity, gas etc.).
SNOW!!1
>>3105 http://smoking-room.ru/data/misc/stories/can_dnevnik.html
Я не понял-таки, кто тут ходит под флагом анонимуса?
>>3107 ZOG!
>>3107 GeoIP не всегда определяет страну, так человек становиться truъ аноним.
>>3091 I'm living in South Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul. In Porto Alegre. And I used to fish when I was in country side, but I don't know anumore. >>3092 Hm, it variates a lot, depend on the profession, like a medic can earn like, 25k reais, it's like 14k dolars. But a high school teacher earn like, 2k reais, it's like 1100 dolares in a month. We pay bills for everything like, water it's like 120 reais, light 80 reais. But if we want to buy a really good car like a tucson hyundai it's like 70k reais, we pay like 60% taxes for one car. And a good house it's like 450k reais in a good neighborhood. Btw, I want to study russian in St Petersburg. BRICS bro.
>>3111 >Porto Alegre Do you have there, Argentines, Uruguayans? How far from the ocean do you live? >Btw, I want to study russian For what? Just hobby? >in St Petersburg I'm living here.
>>3112 Hm, not so much, just at beaches in summer time, there are a LOT of argentineans in Santa Catarina State in beche, they like it a lot. And Uruguaians just near the border or here in Porto Alegre for some work. And yes, it's really near the beaches, just like 120km the the beaches, I went there yesterday and I'm already back. Yeah, I really like russian language, it's like so awesome and beautiful. Oh, awesome! How good is to live there? And How cold is there now? Merry Christmas!
>>3125 >in Porto Alegre for some work Do you have higher wages? Or, in Uruguay problem with unemployment? >I went there yesterday and I'm already back. Just sunbathing, swimming, or something else? >Yeah, I really like russian language, it's like so awesome and beautiful. Are you already started to teach it? >How good is to live there? Pretty good for me. This is a second capital of Russia. Here easy to find work, if you want. But for high salary, you should be good specialist. I'm living in the Kalininsky District, here much of green. Living in normal house nearby subway, with good neighbors who cares about our house. In many ways, the quality of life depends of your neighbors. Minuses it's relatively high prices and a bad weather in the spring and autumn (many rains, dirt, no sun). >How cold is there now? 3°C now. It's pretty... Warm, lol. For winter. I think it's will be sort of unusual for Brazilian, but we say "Siberian man this is not man who loved cold, this is man who have a good clothes." >Merry Christmas! Thx. Same to you. But we aren't Catholics, lol. It's 7 January here. How long weekends in your country on new year?
>>3127 Hello I'm so sorry for the epic late msg. I was studying in Germany for 2 months. And I meet some really amazing people from Russia, and I fell in love with your country now. I really thinking of study Medicine in Moscow by a program that we have here with Russia. I meet a special girl in Munich. :3 And she teached me a lot of things about Russia and Russian language. Now bak to the questions. >>Do you have higher wages? Or, in Uruguay problem with unemployment? Yes, here in my state we have the higher wages in Brazil. And how About Moscow? >>Just sunbathing, swimming, or something else? We have a beach house there, so we needed to go there and see how it was, and to swimm as well. And do you have beautiful beaches in Russia? To swimm? My friend told me that she have never saw a beach, I was so surprised about that... but she told me that she can swimm in a river near her sommer house. And the german winter was not so different as our winter here in South Brazil, like -5 to -8. Just one or two weeks that was like -18C, and it was very cold with wind and snow. And how is your Christmas? My friend told me that the Santa Claus there is called like, Father Christmas. And that you change gifts in First January, right?
>>3326 >epic late msg iichan.ru for middle lvl slowpokes. Don't worry. Oh wait. 410chan... Whatever. >I was studying in Germany for 2 months. Exchange Programs? >Medicine in Moscow Lol. I'm not sure what this is best idea. We believe that our medical education is pretty much outdated and need to reform it. Although I am not a medic, so cannot be sure. >she teached me a lot of things about Russia and Russian language. I translated it to Russian and so lol'd now. Vulgar thinking in my mind today. >And how About Moscow? Champion by the salaries and cost of living in Russia. People are coming here from all over the CIS. And the unreal price of apartments. By selling one-bedroom apartment in Moscow, you can buy a three-room apartment in Berlin. >We have a beach house there Great. Is it big? >And do you have beautiful beaches in Russia? I find it difficult to compare with Brazilian beaches, lol. In my region it's looking more like this. >My friend told me that she have never saw a beach This is possible. Most people live far from the sea, in the depths of the continent. We are a nation of rivers and lakes. To the sea, usually have access the residents of Vladivostok, the Black Sea coast and St. Petersburg. But even here, people prefer the lakes. Petersburg and Munich in February 2012 Not so big difference. But almost without snow. http://www.gismeteo.ru/diary/4079/2012/2/ http://www.gismeteo.ru/diary/2782/2012/2/ >And how is your Christmas? It was more like "how is your Session and Exams?", lol. But still not so bad. >Santa Claus there is called like, Father Christmas. In Russia it's "Grandfather Frost". And in Russia he is more associated with winters, frosts and new year. Not with Christmas. >And that you change gifts in First January, right? Exchanging gifts? Yes. Btw, do you have any holidays/traditions devoted to the changing of seasons? Or people don't care much?
>>3327 >Exchange Programs? Yep, one month studying german, and the other one traveling. >Lol. I'm not sure what this is best idea Explain me more about this please. But the University there is much more cheap then here in Brazil. > Vulgar thinking in my mind today. What do you mean? lol >And the unreal price of apartments. Hm... how much +/-? >In my region it's looking more like this. Saint Petersburg? >Btw, do you have any holidays/traditions devoted to the changing of seasons? Or people don't care much? No really, because the "cold" part of Brazil is the smallest region, here in South. So people up in north don't care much about seasons because for them it's almost always sommer. lol >how is your Session and Exams? Are you guys in russia with alot exams in university right now? I'm asking that because my friend didn't answer me yet in emails... I'm with that bad feel about this. Btw, people in Russia are xenophobic? And when I was in Munich people asked me if I was russian 3 times. lol I guess because I was with my friend. So I'm kind happy about this.
>>3329 >Yep, one month studying german, and the other one traveling. Do you lived in a hostel? A separate room? >Explain me more about this please. Well... 1. As far as I know (i can be wrong) Russian diplomas are used only on the territory of the CIS. 2. Teaching in the U.S. is much better. I guess that in Germany teach better too. We have a pretty old methods of learning. Teachers gives you a pretty good knowledge, but you must to learning a lot of useless subjects. We call it "the peculiarities of Russian education" to give students a lot of subjects, "they should have a broad outlook." But mostly this subjects useless in your profession. 3. Our hostels as usually really bad. Very old and you must live for a few people in the room. But as far as I know the education in our universities is really cheap. For free, if you are Russian, lol. >What do you mean? On Russian "Language" and "Tongue" is a one word. So... >How much? Compared to what? That's pretty expensive. ~4,600-5,000$ per sq.m in an old house, one room apartment on the outskirts of the city. Rent is pretty expensive too. From 530$ in a month, one room apartment. >Saint Petersburg? Yep. Nothern-West region. Oh wait... I forgotten pic lol. >Are you guys in russia with alot exams in university right now? Not right now but last days of December-January or January-Febrialy yes. >Btw, people in Russia are xenophobic? In general, I can not say that. Especially in big cities have a lot of different people. We have our own "nationalists" (but I never seen them, lol). Naturally people share different nationalities, but it's not as "one nationality above another." It's more like stereotypes. If you are a German, then everyone will think you're disciplined. If a Frenchman, you are romantic. If a Brazilian, you are a fan of carnivals, lol. There are bad stereotypes Caucasian - uneducated and aggressive, Tajik - a stupid and lazy. And than less educated man, than more he believed in these stereotypes. Yesterday I looked at the price of bananas in Brazil. And I saw the price of 4 BRL per kg in one of the provinces. I am shocked. Why in a country with 11 months of summer in the year, the bananas can be more expensive than mine bananas, with tons of snow under my window? This is some special bananas, or what?
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Hello from Finland. I'm interested about coming in Sankt Peterburg to study machinery and production engineering. There for I have few question about the living in there. How much does food, water, month metro ticet and electricity cost? My whole life I have admired Russia because it is so beautifull and so different from our booring and expensive homeland. I have visited in Russia many many times and in last two yers drived my self in Sankt Peterburg. And I would be pleased if you could tell me what does russians think of finns other that we are slow :D
Oh and can you recommend some technical university? My own "university" (PKAMK) recomends that I would go to http://engec.ru/ that but I don't know because it is economics too and it does not have anything to do with my education. I'm not interrested to come listen education in english because then it is the same thing that I would sit in my own school hear in dead end "city" >>3364
>>3364 >food, water Depends of your diet, lol. For me it's 100-120 euro. Good food. If you will be eat something like Chinese noodles, it can be 2 times cheaper. >metro ticet 27 euro for 70 trips >electricity cost Well... 2.80 rub. / KWh >My whole life I have admired Russia because it is so beautifull and so different from our booring and expensive homeland. I have visited in Russia many many times and in last two yers drived my self in Sankt Peterburg. My mother admired Finland because it is so beautifull and so different from our littered homeland. >I have visited in Russia many many times and in last two yers drived my self in Sankt Peterburg. Great. Are you lived in hotels? >And I would be pleased if you could tell me what does russians think of finns other that we are slow Did you seen "Особенности национальной охоты" (Peculiarities of the National Hunt) film? I guess not. Here is "tipical finn" from Russian mind. >>3365 >Oh and can you recommend some technical university? Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University >it is economics too and it does not have anything to do with my education Yes. Our universities have many faculties - Humanitarian universities have some of technical faculties. And technical universities have some of humanities faculties. But lvl of education on such faculties is pretty low. And i guess it's not so good idea. If you want to receive technical education - go to a technical university. If you want to humanitarian - go to the humanitarian university. Where are you live btw?
>Have you lived in hostels Yes few times when I was 10 to 15 years old. I didn't spent so much time awake in thIere because when I'm on holiday I like to move around. >Особенности национальной охоты Unfotunatly I have not saw that movie. But I might watch that future nearby. >Where do you live? I live in eastern Finland in Joensuu about 70km from the border. This is univercity town and here is about 70000 people living in this so called town :D And thank you for information about Питер. Now it is easyer for me to calculate how much money I need if I would move there for a year or five.
>>3330 >Do you lived in a hostel? A separate room? I lived with a host family, and 2 weeks in hostels. >But as far as I know the education in our universities is really cheap. For free, if you are Russian, lol. Yeah, I search for it and for us, to study Medicine in Russia it's like 4k dolars for a year. In a good Uni, like the one that I study computer science, medicine for a month in dolars it is like 1,7k. It's really really expensive. lol >On Russian "Language" and "Tongue" is a one word. So... >tongue I see what you did there. hahaha >~4,600-5,000$ per sq.m It's almost the price of a apartament in a good neighborhood here in my city. >Not right now but last days of December-January or January-Febrialy yes. Ok, but my friend still didn't Answered me yet... Maybe it's a hard month for studants... is it there? Or she just don't want to comunicate with me no more? I'm kind sad about that. >price of bananas in brazil >brazil, bananas I see what you did there again. I don't know where you looked, but the normal price of banana in South Brazil it's like R$ 2, it's like 1 euro. In São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro, they have a LOT of bananas. One time I was traveling from South to São Paulo by car, and all I could see in plantations there was bananas. lol >country with 11 months of summer Just in north region is summer all time, like in Fortaleza city it's ALWAYS 28°C. In south we kind have a 4 months of "cold" winter (our cold it's like -2°C at night and 2 or 3 on midday). >This is some special bananas, or what? Yeah, there are some special bananas that are a little bit more expensive. >If a Brazilian, you are a fan of carnivals, lol So people would not be mad at me? And I'm austrian descendent, so people would not care at all, right? Can you tell me about living in Saint Petersburg or Moskow please? I'm really interested about studyn there. And people there can have a good life, translating books, working on a publishing house?
This is a picture of your winter when it snows. I know it's kind funny, but it snow like just 4 or 5 times a year here in South Brazil, it's difficult for people that live in city to see snow. lol
>>3390 Looks like our spring. But without ice. Is it a river or artificial canal? Any boats there?
>>3394 It's a canalized stream. Google street viwe just shoot pictues from the poor part of town. If you want I can take my camera and take some pictures from the good town.
>>3390 Snow becomes annoying when it covers everything over 6 months of the year. Good thing it isn't so in SPB. >>3396 But pictures from the city center can always be found in the internets, the "back side" is more interesting (at least for me). Some self-made photos from you would be nice though. Also, I can see your city have a lot of road interchanges, do you have traffic jams there? How much does the bus, taxi or metro cost?
>>3396 >It's a canalized stream Still used like canalization? >take some pictures from the good town. Sure. >>3398 >But pictures from the city center can always be found in the internets, the "back side" is more interesting (at least for me). Some self-made photos from you would be nice though. Indeed.
>>3399 >>3398 >the "back side" I kind didn't get it... Btw here are some pictures that I took today as I walk into the city.
>>3399 >Still used like canalization? Yes, there are a lot of pollution there... And if it's not a problem, I would like some russian pictures too, just too see how it is on sprring, if you don't mind.
>>3398 Also, I can see your city have a lot of road interchanges, do you have traffic jams there? How much does the bus, taxi or metro cost? Not so many, but we do have traffic jams. >Taxi Taxi is not expensive here, with 30 reais (like 15 dolars) you can go from south part of porto alegre to the north. And how about taxis in Russia? And what color are they? Here in my city they are red.
>>3401 >I would like some russian pictures too, just too see how it is on sprring Well... Let's go to my work. My camera was purchased as a mobile scanner, so it is very cheap. Naturally I'm already late for 20 minutes, so I will shoot everything on the run. Good morning. ~8-9am here
Right. And you can see who already used his car today.
And left.
More trees.
I should go faster!
Food for birds and squirrels.
Children in kindergartens and schools.
Cars is gone...
My dear dirt on a pedestrian crossing. 24/7 in this time of year.
Go faster!
Public transport for the weak! I'd rather go on foot and be late for work...
Shops, shops, shops...
btw taxi.
After a couple of stations the bus will be packed full.
Never paid any attention to them.
btw, there is not only the state public transport.
A woman driving her son to somewhere on a sledge. And i do not ride on a sled ~10 years already... Too blurry picture, it is necessary to photograph accurately. "battery expired" what the hell?! Not now! I will come to the shop, buy batteries. "Gibe batteries plox" -"What kind?" "I don't care actually." -"Cheap or expensive?" Global corporations trying cheat me! They are selling their batteries 10x times more expensive! But i'm not fool! I will buy good cheap batteries! "Cheap. 2 batteries" -"16 cents per 1 battery" Fuck yeah! Communism is near!
Let's make new pictures. And again cross the road.
Although the wheelchair is useful.
Today on the streets so many yard keepers.
And on the streets grow up hills. "Battery expired" lolwut? 3 shots! Global corporations, i'm very sorry! Give me your batteries!
1$ 20 cents per battery and we are ready again!
A lot of people near subway.
Sometimes on this screen talking about fire safety. This advertising helps at all? I don't think so.
Let's go to subway.
>>3404 >with 30 reais (like 15 dolars) you can go from south part of porto alegre to the north. Don't know about the capitals, but here in Siberian city (population >1M) it's cheap enough, crossing the city would cost like $7. Some taxi companies have their specific colors, some use random cars, but there are no common color for all of them. Nice vegetation you have there, what temperature is it now? At first I forgot that it's autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. Unfortunately, my camera is in service center so I can't take any pics now.
Let's take daily free newspaper. You can not to stop, or there will be traffic jam.
From the hands of this babushka.
>>3423 Питерцы совсем пизданулись, продают батарейки за центы.
And again, bus is not our choice!
Municipal services in the martial law.
Today is quite warm and the snow melts in a places with high traffic.
And dirt still winning.
The enemy will not pass! btw this is our canalization. Underground.
Never been there.
Sometimes they are stopped someone.
I'm in an old industrial area of the city. Earlier in imperial times there were many factories. Some pipes are still smoking. A hundred years, if not more.
In the chapel hangs a huge bell which ring sometimes.
Ahead of the bridge.
btw monument to Peter The Great.
>>3425 Nice beehive in the background. >>3440 >булка Объясни, Питер-кун, что это такое. BTW your job rules must be not very strict.
On some industrial buildings have grown small trees.
Extend the sewer. For several years building a new wastewater treatment plant. Interestingly, do planes flying in such mist? Half of the TV tower is not visible.
There is no way to cross the road here.
>>3451 Aurora!
And i run to work. Late by 30 minutes. But nobody cares.
>>3452 I thought this was Aurora.
>>3448 > beehive Pretty tall building. >что это такое Ну это... Булка, лол. Сорт хлеба белого, выпускаемого в виде батона. >your job rules must be not very strict It is. God bless my job. And i lose few hours for posting this pictures instead of working.
>>3454 It is.
>>3400 >I kind didn't get it... Sort of "Places not for tourists". >>3400 >>3401 Any animals here? >And how about taxis in Russia? In S-Pb this path ~10$ for taxi. Or ~75 cents for subway. >>3433 >companies have their specific colors, some use random cars, but there are no common color for all of them Same.
>>3455 Хм, а "сайка" тогда что? Домик впечатляющий всё-таки. >>3456 Ага, не разглядел, темновато и мыльновато. Добра тебе, кстати, что на работу пешком ходишь. Некоторые живут в 15 минутах ходьбы и всё равно на повозке ездят.
>>3458 >а "сайка" тогда что? Булочки такие маленькие всякие.
>>3457 Awesome pictures! I'm at uni, so when I'll be back home, I'll post more pictures. And I'll post a few when I was on the beaches, just in the end of summer. >>3457 >Any animals here? Just a few birds, and dogs. >>3433 >temperature It's now 21°C How I wish I could back to german winter...
Ok, tomorow I'll try my last email to her. Is russian college studants really busy this time? Like tests, work, etc?
>>3484 >Is russian college studants really busy this time? April? Nope, they shouldn't. May, June is very troublesome months. But this is depends of teachers...
>Engrish
>>3487 >Runglish Haters gonna hate.
She answered my email! Ypa! Btw, >>3458 this is the most awesome building ever.
Bump! Ural-kun ITT. Ask your questions
Here it is. Another cold day in Porto Alegre part II. This day was actually kind cold, like 11°C.
I really like this building. It's near from my home.
This is funny. We still have the consulate of Yuguslav, but it just operates for Serbia and Montenegro.
>>3516 Wow, is this a residential building? >>3517 lol. btw, any flowers in city? For municipal flower beds the most popular tulips here.
I got banned for spam... so I had to stop posting... This chursch kind reminds me Greece.
>>3520 No, It's a comercial building. >btw, any flowers in city? There are a few, Today I'm going to a country city, so there are more flowers there.
>>3524 That feel when living in a city that was build up in hills... This is kind our "Central Park".
A typical South Brazilian.
Ok, I have to go now, later I'll post more.
>>3524 >country city What is this? >>3525 >Turtles Omg. They are herbivores or carnivores? Turtles settled there themselves or somebody settled them there? >>3527 >Bush with yellow Is it flowers or berries?
>>3530 >They are herbivores or carnivores? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dFieAQ6A4M&feature=related I guess this video will answer your question. When I was young I seetled my turtle there lol. A lot of people do that, but they are comon here too. >Is it flowers or berries? Can't really remember, but I guess it's flowers. I wanted to write "inner city".
>>3534 >video Noice. >When I was young I seetled my turtle there lol. Your parents were not afraid that turtle will bite off your fingers?
>>3535 It was really small, so there was no problem.
I had a turtle once when i was a kid. It refused to eat and then died.
>>3537
>>3537 Maybe it was a see turtle?
>>3539 Here in Brazil it is terrible illegal to have a see turtle. People can go to jail, I guess, because of it.
Bump. With hate from Samara.
>>4210 >Bump ? There is no any theme...
>>4211 Просто картинки понравились. Смотрю каждый день. Очень странно, не находите?